This Version Does Not Contain Panel Coz All Links Is Important If You Want To Use Panel To Disable Some Features You Can Go To Version 2.00
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-==(( Version 2.00 ))==-
Its Ok Now And Tested
Tested On vBulletin 4.1.2 And Works Perfect
New Features :-
- Added New Options
My Blog
My Subscriptions
Blog Lists
Edit Email And Password
- Arranged The Links By Its Genre
- Added Admin Panel To Disable Or Enable Any Features You Want
Screenshot
Admin Panel
-==(( Install ))==-
Just Upload The Product And Navigate To
vBulletin Setting --> Zero Important Links
Enable What You Need
-==(( Upgrade ))==-
Upload The Product And Overwrite The Old One And You Are Fine
Plz Click Install If You Install
If You Have Any Suggestion Or Any Problem Dont Wait And Ask Me
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-==(( Version 1.00 ))==- (( Removed ))
Hello Everyone This Is My First Product I Hope You Enjoy It
It Show Some Important Link In Navbar As A Shortcut For Users
Info :-
Its Add 1 Template
4 Phrases
2 Plugin
Example
Install
Just Import Product From Admincp And Its Done
Plz Click (( Install )) To Support You In The Future
And If You Have Any Suggestion I Will Be Happy To Do It In The Next Releases
I have circled what I am talking about in red on the attachment. This is what I want to add to my forum, but I can't find the correct mod.
The links you are referring two on the sub-navbar is part of the original vb4 software series. If you are not seeing them, you have either eliminated the links in the navigation manager, have an incorrect permission assigned to them or have altered a template that shows them -- maybe via a MOD.
Disable your plugin system and use the default vbulletin style: to see if they show. If you use v4.2.x series double check that the links and the correct permissions exist in the navigation manager.
The links you are referring two on the sub-navbar is part of the original vb4 software series. If you are not seeing them, you have either eliminated the links in the navigation manager, have an incorrect permission assigned to them or have altered a template that shows them -- maybe via a MOD.
Disable your plugin system and use the default vbulletin style: to see if they show. If you use v4.2.x series double check that the links and the correct permissions exist in the navigation manager.
I disabled the plugins by adding the line of text
define('DISABLE_HOOKS', true);
To config.php
I then looked at the default skin. Nothing appeared, although the two tabs in the NavBar disappeared. I use 4.1.12
Please tell me what file to upload to my FTP to solve this problem.
Make sure you have not altered the master 'navbar' template. If you have, you will need to replace that template from the master style. You need to be in 'debug' mode in order to view the master style. Please make sure you have a backup of your site before doing this.
If you need to replace the entire master style, you can do so by using 'tools.php'.
See vBulletin manual for more details.
Make sure you have not altered the master 'navbar' template. If you have, you will need to replace that template from the master style. You need to be in 'debug' mode in order to view the master style. Please make sure you have a backup of your site before doing this.
If you need to replace the entire master style, you can do so by using 'tools.php'.
See vBulletin manual for more details.
When you are viewing the template list, highlight the navbar templat, by clicking on it once, then to the right, under the controls block, click revert.
When you are viewing the template list, highlight the navbar templat, by clicking on it once, then to the right, under the controls block, click revert.
Okay, I reverted it. Unfortunately it didn't solve the problem. This is the new template: